For the Tourist: The Ultimate Guide to Munnar’s Best Destinations
Munnar is not just a destination; it is an emotion. Nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats at an elevation of 1,600 meters, this former summer resort of the British Government is famous for its sprawling tea plantations, picture-book towns, and winding lanes. To ensure your trip is unforgettable, we have compiled a detailed guide to every major attraction in and around Munnar.
1. Historic & Heritage Landmarks
Tea Museum (KDHP Museum)
A visit to Munnar is incomplete without exploring its history. The Tea Museum, located at the Nallathanni Estate, traces the legacy of tea in the region since the 1880s.
• What to see: Antique machinery like the 1905 Rotorvane, the Pelton Wheel, and a rail engine wheel from the old Kundala Valley Railway.
• Experience: Watch a live demonstration of tea processing and enjoy a tea-tasting session where you can sample various grades like BOP and FOP.
• Timings: 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM (Closed on Mondays).
Pallivasal (8 km from Munnar)
Pallivasal is the site of the first Hydroelectric Project in Kerala. Beyond its industrial importance, it is a place of immense scenic beauty. The misty mountains surrounding the project make it a peaceful spot for photography.
Chithirapuram (10 km from Munnar)
With its sleepy little cottages, colonial bungalows, old playgrounds, and courts, Chithirapuram still exudes an old-world charm. It offers a nostalgic glimpse into the planter lifestyle of the English era.
2. Wildlife & Nature Sanctuaries
Eravikulam National Park (15 km from Munnar)
This 97 sq. km. park is Munnar’s most iconic wildlife destination. Originally established to protect the NilgiriTahr (a rare mountain goat), it was declared a National Park in 1978.
• Key Feature: It is home to half the world's population of the NilgiriTahr.
• Anamudi Peak: Located inside the park, standing at 2,695 meters, it is the highest peak in South India.
• Pro Tip: During the Neelakurinji bloom (once every 12 years), the hillsides turn a vibrant shade of blue.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in the rain-shadow region of the Western Ghats, Chinnar is a unique thorny scrub forest.
• Famous For: The rare Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Indian Star Tortoise, and mugger crocodiles.
• Activities: River trekking and stays in eco-friendly treehouses.
Anakkulam&Mankulam
Anakkulam is a hidden paradise where human-wildlife coexistence is truly witnessed.
• The Phenomenon: Wild elephant herds frequently visit the river to drink water and lick minerals from the rocks.
• Timings: Sightings are most common between 04:00 PM and 10:00 PM.
• Nearby: Explore the organic spice gardens and tribal hamlets of Mankulam.
3. High-Altitude Viewpoints & Adventure
Top Station (32 km from Munnar)
Situated at 6,000 feet, Top Station is the highest point on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu. It is the best spot in Munnar to witness a "Sea of Clouds" at sunrise.
Gap Road View Point (Lockhart Gap)
Located on the Munnar-Madurai highway, Lockhart Gap is famous for its heart-shaped gap between two mountains.
• Vibe: The fresh mountain air and mist-clad hills make it a paradise for trekkers and landscape photographers.
• Nearby Attraction: Visit the MalayilKallanGuha, a historic rock cave once inhabited by a legendary thief.
Pothamedu View Point (6 km from Munnar)
Pothamedu offers an excellent view of the tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations. On a clear day, you can see the Muthirapuzha River and the distant Idukki Arch Dam. It is a popular spot for social gatherings and long mountain walks.
Kolukkumalai: The World’s Highest Tea Estate
Perched at 7,900 feet, Kolukkumalai is home to the world’s highest organic tea plantation. Accessible only by rugged 4x4 jeep safaris, it offers legendary sunrise views over a "sea of clouds." The 1930s colonial factory still uses traditional orthodox methods, producing tea renowned for its distinct, high-altitude flavour.
Meesapulimala
The second-highest peak in the Western Ghats (2,640m), its name comes from eight hills that spread like a mustache. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is a trekker's dream, featuring blooming Rhododendrons and lush shola forests.
4. Lakes, Dams, and Waterfalls
Mattupetty Dam & Lake (13 km from Munnar)
Situated at a height of 1,700m, Mattupetty is a hub of activity.
• Dairy Farm: Famous for the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project, where over 100 varieties of high-yielding cattle are reared. (Visit times: 09:00–11:00 AM and 02:00–03:30 PM).
• Boating: DTPC Idukki provides speedboats and slow motorboats on the reservoir.
Kundala Dam & Lake
Located 20 km from Munnar, Kundala is famous for its Arch Dam (the first in Asia). The lake is surrounded by hills covered in tea plantations. You can enjoy a romantic ride in a Kashmiri-style Shikara or a traditional pedal boat.
Echo Point
True to its name, this spot at the confluence of three mountain ranges allows you to hear your own voice echo back. It is a scenic stopover on the way to Top Station, perfect for a quick picnic.
Anayirangal Dam
A massive reservoir surrounded by tea carpets and evergreen forests. It is a frequent haunt for wild elephants who come to the water’s edge for a drink.
Attukal&Nyayamakad Waterfalls
• Attukal: Located between Munnar and Pallivasal, it offers a panorama of cascading water and is ideal for long treks.
• Nyayamakad: Waters here cascade from a height of 1,600 meters, creating an enchanting picnic spot between Munnar and Rajamala.
5. Offbeat & Cultural Destinations
Vattavada: The Winter Fruit Village
A refreshing change from tea estates, Vattavada dominates in the plantation of vegetables and fruits like strawberries, plums, apples, and oranges.
• Experience: Explore the terraced slopes and experience the unique lifestyle of the local tribal communities.
Marayoor: The Sandalwood Paradise
Located 40 km from Munnar, Marayoor is the only place in Kerala with natural sandalwood forests.
• Ancient History: Visit the Muniyaras (Stone Age dolmens) and ancient rock paintings.
• MarayoorJaggery: Don't forget to buy the world-famous, chemical-free jaggery made from local sugarcane.
Devikulam (7 km from Munnar)
An idyllic hill station known for its velvet lawns. The Sita Devi Lake, with its mineral waters and legends of Goddess Sita bathing there, is a sacred and scenic pilgrimage spot ideal for trout fishing.
Quick Travel Tips for Munnar
• Best Time to Visit: September to March for pleasant weather; June to August for monsoon magic.
• What to Pack: Light woolens for the evenings and sturdy trekking shoes.
• Local Transport: Jeeps are the best way to navigate rain-drenched and uneven roads in areas like Kolukkumalai.
Whether you are looking for a rejuvenating vacation, a photography expedition, or an adrenaline-pumping trek, Munnar’s diverse landscape has something for everyone. Stay at one of the colonial-style hotels for an unforgettable adventure.